Hi,
I attached patch with first version of mtn-bisect script. It's regression
search tool modeled after git-bisect. It doesn't provide git's automation
and logging for now. And has some not tested fail paths, and some not found
bugs also. Nevertheless it was quite helpful in searching for first
Hello everyone,
I'm running 0.35.
It always seems to me that db sync on Windows is much slower than on GNU
+Linux. Today, i've copied a 2MiB db to my flashkey in order to sync on
my laptop. I ran sync file:/media/USB/foo.db and immediatly got a disk
full warning.
It looks like that
Hi all,
As I threatened a while ago :), I've just merged the suspend-certs
branch into trunk. I've also used the my first real suspend cert, in
the suspend-certs branch to close off a micro-branch that I didn't like.
Oh, and I've committed some new standard lua hook stuff. It helps
On 11/08/2007, at 2:21 AM, Łukasz Krotowski wrote:
Hi,
I attached patch with first version of mtn-bisect script. It's
regression
search tool modeled after git-bisect. It doesn't provide git's
automation
and logging for now. And has some not tested fail paths, and some
not found
bugs
On Wed, Aug 08, 2007 at 09:40:27PM -0600, Derek Scherger wrote:
Sorry, I don't entirely follow how the mark on the live side will tell
us if it has seen a content change that the dead side has not.
That's the definition of a mark, it's the revision where the change
occurred, and so if it's an
On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 06:21:18PM +0200, Łukasz Krotowski wrote:
Also, I've got a question. With both mtn automate toposort and mtn log
(monotone, branch net.venge.monotone) there is such output:
1) 11a06ec25f1d3382189b3d39cc0f9e6c7983186f 2007-06-14T21:28:32
2)
2007/8/11, Nathaniel Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It would make log output more readable. And when it comes to mtn-bisect
order as above causes false positives (revisions 1 and 4 are marked bad and
2, 3 good, which make them local maximum): (1) can be found as first bad
revision.
This
On 10/08/2007, at 11:13 PM, William Uther wrote:
As I threatened a while ago :), I've just merged the suspend-
certs branch into trunk. I've also used the my first real suspend
cert, in the suspend-certs branch to close off a micro-branch that
I didn't like.
Just a quick note. This